Detail
Článek
Článek online
FT
Medvik - BMČ
  • Je něco špatně v tomto záznamu ?

Neuropsychological Functioning and Temperament Traits in a Czech Sample of Children and Adolescents at Familial Risk of Bipolar Disorder

M. Goetz, T. Novak, M. Viktorinova, R. Ptacek, M. Mohaplova, A. Sebela,

. 2019 ; 10 (-) : 198. [pub] 20190409

Jazyk angličtina Země Švýcarsko

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc19029080

Background: Although a positive family history is the strongest predictor for bipolar disorder (BD), most offspring of BD parents (BO) will not develop the disorder. Identification of vulnerability markers for BD is essential for specific individual risk estimation. Impairments in cognitive functioning and the presence of specific temperament traits are considered promising candidates. Methods: Sixty-three BO (48% female; 11.8 ± 3.3 years) and 54 control offspring (CO; 44% female; 12.3 ± 3.2 years) comparable in sex (p = 0.4) and age (p = 0.4) were enrolled. Detection of current sub/threshold mood symptoms by the Kiddie Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia and General Behavior Inventory was applied to separate BO into ultrahigh-risk (UHR) and high-risk (HR) subgroups. Cognitive functions were tested by the Developmental Neuropsychological Assessment II test battery, d2 Test of Attention, and Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks. Temperament was assessed by the Temperament in Middle Childhood and Early Adolescent Temperament Questionnaires. Results: The BO sample consisted of 5 BD, 17 UHR, and 41 HR participants. We did not observe any significant differences between the BO and CO groups or between the UHR, HR, and CO subgroups (Hedges' g = 0.21-0.39) in cognitive functioning. The BO differed significantly in some temperament traits from the CO (g = 0.42-0.61), while the UHR subgroup exhibited lower effortful control and attention focusing than both HR and CO participants (g = 0.92-1.19). Limitations: The cross-sectional design and wide age range of the sample limited our findings. Conclusions: Neuropsychological impairment does not seem to be a trait marker of BD in the premorbid stage. Temperament with low effortful control and low attention focusing might be associated with the development of mood disorders in BO.

Citace poskytuje Crossref.org

000      
00000naa a2200000 a 4500
001      
bmc19029080
003      
CZ-PrNML
005      
20240827093444.0
007      
ta
008      
190813e20190409sz f 000 0|eng||
009      
AR
024    7_
$a 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00198 $2 doi
035    __
$a (PubMed)31024359
040    __
$a ABA008 $b cze $d ABA008 $e AACR2
041    0_
$a eng
044    __
$a sz
100    1_
$a Goetz, Michal $u Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University Prague, Praha, Czechia. Department of Child Psychiatry, Motol University Hospital, Praha, Czechia.
245    10
$a Neuropsychological Functioning and Temperament Traits in a Czech Sample of Children and Adolescents at Familial Risk of Bipolar Disorder / $c M. Goetz, T. Novak, M. Viktorinova, R. Ptacek, M. Mohaplova, A. Sebela,
520    9_
$a Background: Although a positive family history is the strongest predictor for bipolar disorder (BD), most offspring of BD parents (BO) will not develop the disorder. Identification of vulnerability markers for BD is essential for specific individual risk estimation. Impairments in cognitive functioning and the presence of specific temperament traits are considered promising candidates. Methods: Sixty-three BO (48% female; 11.8 ± 3.3 years) and 54 control offspring (CO; 44% female; 12.3 ± 3.2 years) comparable in sex (p = 0.4) and age (p = 0.4) were enrolled. Detection of current sub/threshold mood symptoms by the Kiddie Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia and General Behavior Inventory was applied to separate BO into ultrahigh-risk (UHR) and high-risk (HR) subgroups. Cognitive functions were tested by the Developmental Neuropsychological Assessment II test battery, d2 Test of Attention, and Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks. Temperament was assessed by the Temperament in Middle Childhood and Early Adolescent Temperament Questionnaires. Results: The BO sample consisted of 5 BD, 17 UHR, and 41 HR participants. We did not observe any significant differences between the BO and CO groups or between the UHR, HR, and CO subgroups (Hedges' g = 0.21-0.39) in cognitive functioning. The BO differed significantly in some temperament traits from the CO (g = 0.42-0.61), while the UHR subgroup exhibited lower effortful control and attention focusing than both HR and CO participants (g = 0.92-1.19). Limitations: The cross-sectional design and wide age range of the sample limited our findings. Conclusions: Neuropsychological impairment does not seem to be a trait marker of BD in the premorbid stage. Temperament with low effortful control and low attention focusing might be associated with the development of mood disorders in BO.
655    _2
$a časopisecké články $7 D016428
700    1_
$a Novak, Tomas $u National Institute of Mental Health, Klecany, Czechia. Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University Prague, Prague, Czechia.
700    1_
$a Viktorinova, Michaela $u National Institute of Mental Health, Klecany, Czechia. Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University Prague, Prague, Czechia.
700    1_
$a Ptacek, Radek $u First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czechia.
700    1_
$a Mohaplová, Markéta $u Department of Child Psychiatry, Motol University Hospital, Praha, Czechia. First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czechia. $7 xx0321420
700    1_
$a Sebela, Antonin $u National Institute of Mental Health, Klecany, Czechia. First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czechia.
773    0_
$w MED00174602 $t Frontiers in psychiatry $x 1664-0640 $g Roč. 10 (20190409), s. 198
856    41
$u https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31024359 $y Pubmed
910    __
$a ABA008 $b sig $c sign $y a $z 0
990    __
$a 20190813 $b ABA008
991    __
$a 20240827093441 $b ABA008
999    __
$a ind $b bmc $g 1434229 $s 1067540
BAS    __
$a 3
BAS    __
$a PreBMC
BMC    __
$a 2019 $b 10 $c - $d 198 $e 20190409 $i 1664-0640 $m Frontiers in psychiatry $n Front Psychiatry $x MED00174602
LZP    __
$a Pubmed-20190813

Najít záznam

Citační ukazatele

Nahrávání dat ...

Možnosti archivace

Nahrávání dat ...